- USS K-5 (SS-36)
USS "K-5" (SS-36) was an "K"-class submarine, of the
United States Navy . Her keel was laid down by theFore River Shipbuilding Company inQuincy, Massachusetts , under a subcontract from theElectric Boat Company ofGroton, Connecticut . She was launched on17 March 1914 sponsored by Mrs. Warren G. Child, and commissioned on22 August withLieutenant (junior grade) H. Gibson in command."K-5" departed
Boston, Massachusetts , on16 November forNewport, Rhode Island , where she joined 4th Division, Atlantic Torpedo Flotilla, for experiments and exercises to develop the techniques of submarine warfare. She operated for almost three years along the Atlantic coast fromNew England to theGulf of Mexico conducting underwater maneuvers, undergoing diving and torpedo firing practice, and training submariners.She departed
New London, Connecticut , on12 October 1917 , for duty in theAtlantic Ocean . Steaming via Halifax, Nova Scotia, with
"K-1" (SS-32),
"K-2" (SS-33),and
"K-6" (SS-37),she arrivedPonta Delgada ,Azores , on27 October for patrol duty. As the first U. S. submarine to cruise European waters during the war, they operated out of the Azores searching for enemyU-boat s and surface raiders. "K-5" continued this duty until18 April 1918 , when she headed home viaBermuda andHampton Roads ,Virginia , arrivingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , on16 May . Proceeding toNew London, Connecticut , on27 September , she departed forKey West, Florida , on7 January 1919 , to resume development operations."K-5" operated in the
Gulf of Mexico out of Key West andNew Orleans, Louisiana . After cruising theMississippi River toSt. Louis, Missouri , she sailed from New Orleans27 July 1919 , for operations between Key West, andHavana ,Cuba . "K-5" departed Key West for Philadelphia12 June 1920 , arriving17 June for overhaul.Repairs completed, she sailed to Hampton Roads, Virginia,
5 March 1921 to continue coastal operations. For almost two years she ranged the eastern seaboard fromCape Cod to theFlorida Keys , participating in numerous experiments and maneuvers to improve the operations and tactical abilities of the submarine. Following diving trials off Cape Cod, "K-5" arrived Hampton Roads7 September 1922 . She continued operations in theChesapeake Bay , then decommissioned at Hampton Roads20 February 1923 . Taken in tow to Philadelphia13 November 1924 , she was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on18 December 1930 . She was sold for scrapping3 June 1931 .References
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